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In this webinar, we will explore all of the IRS exempt organizations listed in Section 501. Which donations can be deducted will be discussed and we’ll take a look at Publication 78, which interactively researches the EIN and names of 501(c)(3) organizations. Proper substantiation will be discussed ...

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This course examines enrolled agent conduct standards with respect to professional practice. It identifies the individuals who may practice before the IRS and defines the term “practice before the Internal Revenue Service".
Revision Date: January 2019

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This course will examine the tax changes that took effect in 2018 as a result of passage of the TCJA and the inflation-changed limits effective for 2019 that are more significant from the perspective of an income tax preparer. Some context will be supplied, as appropriate, to assist readers in under...

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It’s important for the tax preparer to recognize the difference between a “For-Profit” Business and a Hobby under IRC §183. In addition to learning how to tell the difference, you will also learn how to report hobby income that has no profit motive.

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This course concentrates on how being ethical costs you time, money, and friends. It also discusses the use documents like “conflict of interest releases”, “disclosure statements under § 7216”, the new due diligence standards, Circular 230, and keeping you safe from IRS scrutiny. This course is info...

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In this course, tax preparers are introduced to the problem of cybercrime and its costs, offered methods that can be expected to reduce the chances of becoming a cybercrime victim, and informed of proper steps to take if they do become victims of cybercrime.

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This subject will explore the most common errors committed by tax preparers and how to avoid them. This course is intended to better prepare us to avoid errors & embarrassing situations.
Revision Date: September 2019

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This course addresses the nature of practice before the IRS, identifies those permitted to engage in such practice and examines the power of attorney under which a taxpayer authorizes representation before the IRS.

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In today's world, people often turn to crowdfunding to raise money quickly. Whether it is a campaign to launch a new product or to collect donations for a loved one, understanding the tax implications of crowdfunding is necessary. Explore the concerns and issues arising from crowdsourced fundraising...

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In this recorded webinar, Randy Adams, EA, discusses ethical issues affecting tax preparation, the responsibility of the IRS, and voluntary compliance. The topics covered are beneficial to all tax practitioners in public or private practice who need to identify and apply the basics and recent change...